Re/Presenting the Jewish Past is a program run jointly between New York University's Steinhardt School of Human Development, Education and Culture and RAVSAK: The Jewish Community Day School Network. This innovative program is focused on improving how students encounter the Jewish past in their high school education.  Emerging out of a need to address several challenges facing those teaching history in Jewish high schools, Re/Presenting the Jewish Past partners with your school to craft and implement a vision of Jewish history education that supports your school's mission.

Our goal is to work with a team of teachers (three-four per school) over the course of a school year to critically reexamine how Jewish history is currently presented to your students across the curriculum and craft a vision of a stronger program. We work with teachers from all departments (Social Studies and Jewish Studies classes) and encourage cross-departmental collaboration. Ultimately, our goal is to bring the teaching of Jewish history into alignment with the mission of your school and ensure that it is both intellectually robust and personally meaningful to students.

The program is fully-funded and is offered at no financial cost to schools.

What kind of support will participating schools receive?

As you examine the objectives and goals of teaching Jewish history in your school, you will receive custom-tailored support from doctoral students in Education & Jewish Studies, as well as from leading scholars in the fields of Jewish history and Jewish education. Benefits include:

Past Participating Schools have included:

Ten General Challenges of Jewish History Education

Students enter high school with lack of "even-playing field" vis-à-vis Jewish studies background. There are major variations in students’ knowledge depending on feeder schooling.

If these challenges resonate for your teachers, please be in touch. There is a growing network of professional educators committed to thinking through these issues and crafting interventions to transform the teaching of Jewish history in high schools. We believe that with their collective wisdom, as well as the support of an exceptional group of doctoral students and leading scholars in Jewish history and Jewish education, important changes can be made.

Please contact Yona Shem-Tov, Director of Education and Outreach, for more information about how to apply: Yona@ravsak.org.